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    A. Mau‚ a German scholar‚ established four distinct styles of Roman wall painting at the sites of Pompeii‚ Herculaneum‚ Boscoreal‚ and other smaller sites covered with ash from the volcanic eruption at Mount Vesuvius. The styles begin with one direction‚ shift completely‚ and end on a more combined technique. Style I‚ known as incrustation‚ began approximately during the second century b.c. This style features the strong influence of the Hellenistic Greek period in its surface decoration. At

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    scrolls in Villa of Papyri * Problem – opening‚ unrolling and reading of fragile papyri * In recent years‚ renewed efforts have become evident to decipher the scrolls * Computer enhancement * Digital imaging used to extract images from scrolls and uncover text that is not visible to human eye. * Pattern image recognition and medical imaging techniques allow the future of deciphering scrolls without unrolling them. Human Remains Estelle Lazer and the skeletons of Pompeii * Many

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    The Ancient History

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    Discuss specific heritage and conservation issues faced by the Pompeii and Herculaneum sites today. “Just when Pompeii was being rediscovered‚ it began to die its second death” –Henry de Saint-Blanquat Ever since the first discoveries of Pompeii and Herculaneum in the late 16th Century‚ the towns have been exposed to many problems regarding preservation. The above quote by Henry de Saint-Blanquat reinforces the dire position of the towns since their discovery. These problems are caused by tourism

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    Chapter 6 Visual Sources Considering the evidence: Pompeii as a window on the Roman World August‚ 24‚ 79CE an eruption buried the Roman City Pompeii It was a small and prosperous center for commerce Numerous Wine‚ olive oil‚ and fishing industry Centralized bathing/swimming pool‚ large markets‚ bars‚ small restraunts‚ brothel Terentius Neo Business man and magistrate Owned slaves Terentuius and his wife Visual 6.1: Terentuis Neo and His Wife What do you think the artist is trying

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    Humanities Review 1-4

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    Review for Test 1 – Chapters 1 through 4 Chapter 1 – Beginnings of Civilization 1. What is the name of the place where the oldest paintings known to mankind are found? The neanderthal’s 2. What happened in the Neolithic period that allowed for communities and villages to develop?Agriculture 3. What two things (according to the book) happen together when civilization begins to develop?Hunting and gathering. 4. What is the name of the area where Sumerians settled? Fertile crescent

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    What Is Pompeii's Economy

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    Herculaneum operated on a much smaller scale than Pompeii‚ consisting of mostly a fishing village. Although this idea has been set with very limited area of Herculaneum being excavated due to the difficulty of excavating. Pompeii’s economy is primarily due to the wealthy families’ abundance and control of land. Seneca states about the abundance of sheep‚ leading Walter Moeller to publish a very influential text on the study of the wool and textile trade in Pompeii and how it played a significant role on

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    ART 1/PREHISTORIC THROUGH GOTHIC ART Chapter 1: The Birth of Art 1-5 Nude Woman (The Venus of Willendorf)‚ 28‚000-25‚000 B.C. 1-6 Woman Holding a Bison Horn‚ from Laussel 25‚000-20‚000 B.C. 1-7 Two Bison‚ 15‚000-10‚000 B.C. 1-9 Bison‚ detail of cave at Altamira‚ 12‚000-1‚000 B.C. 1-10 Spotted Horses and Negative Hand Prints‚ cave at Pech-Merle‚ 22‚000 B.C. 1-11 Hall of Bulls‚ Left wall‚ 15‚000-13‚000 B.C. 1-14 Stone Tower‚ Jericho‚ 8‚000-7‚000 B.C.

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    was not an average Roman citizen‚ but his numerous letters provide one of the few comprehensive looks at the private and domestic life of a Roman. In one letter‚ Cicero describes his hosting of Caesar and company; here‚ being a wealthy owner of a villa forced him to provide food and lodging for Caesar and his over 2000 soldiers and civilians. A decent showing as host was helpful to Cicero in maintaining friendly relations with Caesar despite the fact that Cicero was not reimbursed monetarily for

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    1. Where is Herculaneum located? What happened to the city? Herculaneum is located near Pompeii and a volcano erupted and buried the city alive 2. Why is Herculaneum important to archeology today? Herculaneum is important to society because they have a better chance of piecing together the mysteries of Herculaneum than any other site. All the evidence has been well preserved making it easier to piece together this ancient society. 3. What are some of the challenges that archeologists face when

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    Vindolanda and Pompei

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    Vindolanda and Pompeii You have been invited to a conference on Roman archaeology focusing on life in the Roman Empire. Using your research from the sites at Vindolanda and Pompeii‚ explain the similarities and differences between the two sites. You must include aspects of everyday life and values and beliefs. You must refer to the artefacts as examples to support your response. Introductory paragraph: Vindolanda and Pompeii are two sites that were included in the Roman Empire. They shared

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